Relesed in U.K news today , U.F.O with photo

UFO experts yesterday called for a probe into this summer’s Little Green Man sightings — as one was spotted above a TESCO.

The white and green lights were snapped hovering over the supermarket — which has the slogan “Every Little Helps”.

It had to be mechanical, like a spaceship, because it slowed down and stopped. It wasn’t making any noise. It disappeared in a flash. I went home
and told my girlfriend. She didn’t believe me, but the pictures speak for themselves.”

UFO expert Nick Pope, who worked for the Ministry of Defence, examined the pictures. He said: “Green lights are unusual — it rules out the
so-called Chinese lanterns that accounted for some recent UFO sightings in the UK. “The images and description of the movement don’t fit a list
of things frequently reported as UFOs — aircraft lights, meteors, satellites. “This is a genuine mystery.”

Ok first off... The Sun is a "Tabloid" newspaper yeah, they do make up some things (Well, I'd say they stretch the truth). But Nick Pope was
involved, they had him examine the photograph. I honestly don't see where the lie in that would be.

And just to point out, although slightly off topic... CX Asda's slogan isn't "Every little helps" - As the article clearly states that slogan is
part of Tesco's.

I emailed Nick Pope on September 1st, asking for more informations and for the original images:
his reply was

Thank you for your email. The photo in The Sun is probably the best one of 4 pictures that the witness took. I do not have copyright, so if you
wanted to see the others, you would have to ask newsdesk@the-sun.co.uk - but they get thousands of emails and may not be able to reply.

Best wishes,

Nick Pope

I will try to get in touch with The Sun once again, but i honestly don't know what will come out

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